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Trump warns Syria, Russia and Iran against Idlib 'tragedy'

He said France will press at this month's U.N. General Assembly for a political solution in Syria, and is holding talks with Russia, Turkey and Iran to push them to use their influence with Assad to ensure political negotiations after the war ends. The U.S. has deployed its navy in the Mediterranean to attack Syria with Tomahawk missiles while Russian Federation has also deployed its warships in front of the U.S. warships.

According to Hüsnü Mahalli, a Syrian journalist living in Turkey and who has a variety of sources from the field, told Cumhuriyet newspaper the real problem regarding the Idlib crisis could be the foreign terrorist fighters among the native jihadists.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Friday met with Syrian opposition head in the capital Ankara.

During their trip, the USA diplomats will reassure Israel of America's support and "underscore that the United States will respond to any chemical weapons attack perpetrated by the Syrian regime".

We have been aware of that since the very beginning. "The 3 million Syrians who have already been forced out of their homes and are now in Idlib will suffer from this aggression", he wrote in a Twitter post on Friday. The Russians and Assad agreed not to permit this.

The latest exchange of warnings between Washington and Moscow comes as war monitors say thousands of Syrian government troops and allied fighters have been amassing in areas surrounding Idlib in preparation for an assault.

Despite these worldwide pleas, Syrian and Russian officials over the weekend were openly preparing to oust the formidable rebel forces in the province. The al-Qaeda-affiliated Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group only is estimated to have almost 60,000 militants in the city.

Assad's forces have already begun massing in the areas of Idlib already under its control and on its southern and eastern flanks.

All the while seeking to pressure Turkey into reining in jihadists in Idlib, Damascus's main sponsor Russian Federation has been sounding the war drums in recent days.

Though the group claims to have no direct ties to al-Qaida, it's considered a terrorist group by the United States and the United Nations. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the strikes were carried out in violation of the norms and principles of global law.

Erdoğan said that strong relations between the two countries also need a stronger cooperation in the fields of education, development, culture and tourism.

She said violence could force as many as 800,000 people to flee in one of the Syrian war's largest displacements yet.

Abdel Bari Atwan, the famous analyst of the Arab world, wrote "the U.S. government knows well that the Syrian army's recapture of Idlib is close and therefore strongly opposes it".

The terrorists have said that there will be no dialogue with the Russians and the Syrian government to give up Idlib and its suburbs.

After years of war and constant shelling from pro-government forces, the emergency services in Idlib have been reduced to rubble and supplies of critical aid are low, according to medical workers.